Ah, food!

It was glorious out this evening for my run! Glorious, really! I guess it was that the humidity was low. We rarely get temps above about 75 here without a load of moisture with it. I see that the weekend looks to be drizzly but I guess I lucked out today. I really expected it to be hot, even though I waited until 6:30 to go out. So when I didn't feel the heat each time I came near a break in the tree canopy, I was very surprised. And when the breeze blew pleasantly and cooled me rather than just blasting me in the face with more heat, it was a kind of a shock. But a good one! I wasn't very fast, in fact, i tried to run very slowly.

The local Greek Orthodox congregation started its Spring Festival today, so I enjoyed a Moussaka dinner too. We have too few good Greek dining options here, so I like to take full advantage of the Festival. I want to go back over the weekend at some point and have a Spanakopita (Greek spinach pie) or a Tiropita (cheese pie). I love Greek dishes, and they're not in my home repertoire I'm afraid.

I also made the kale/apricot/quinoa/kidney bean salad a few days ago though, from here on RW. It was very tasty!

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Spanakopita sounds good. There's a store here that gets some brought in to sell that are made by some local Greek ladies, and I hear tell they are excellent. I shall have to make an effort to check spanakopita out.

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